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Police sought jail time for an unlicensed driver, court released him
Croatia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Police sought jail time for an unlicensed driver, court released him

In the early hours of Friday, police in Šibenik stopped a 48-year-old man driving without a valid driver’s license. The incident occurred during a nighttime traffic control operation in Dvornica. The man also refused to take drug tests, leading to his arrest and appearance before the court. Police recommended a 60-day prison sentence, a €160 fine, and a 12-month ban from driving category B. However, the court released him on bail and decided to resolve the case through the regular legal process.

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Police sought jail time for an unlicensed driver, court released him

In the early hours of Friday, police in Šibenik stopped a 48-year-old man driving without a valid driver’s license. The incident occurred during a nighttime traffic control operation in Dvornica. The man also refused to take drug tests, leading to his arrest and appearance before the court. Police recommended a 60-day prison sentence, a €160 fine, and a 12-month ban from driving category B. However, the court released him on bail and decided to resolve the case through the regular legal process.

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